Category: Religion

  • Growing Above All.

    What we conveniently forget is what I just parenthesized as “Ethereal Relativism”. Before Einstein’s work, the ether was taken to be something that gives motion a sense of absoluteness. Ether was the absolute measure or reference of motion, therefore all motion seemed to be known as absolute. But its widely silent that Galileo and Newton…

  • Happy birthday Newton, but really?

    Happy birthday Newton, but really?

    There are no merry Christmas or happy Diwali at the level of the quantum. At that level we are all screwed, and the only things that worked out in our favor is a likelihood thats a part per million. Thats why scientists call it: contingent, laws of nature are arbitrarily, favorable to our existence and…

  • Mandela, Feynman, Statistics, Science and Religion.

    Mandela, Feynman, Statistics, Science and Religion.

    Mandela and Feynman were born the same year. 1918. But while Feynman passed away in 1988, Mandela this year, it gives Mandela 25 more years to live (about 95 years old, Mandela). Thats a nearly 25% difference. What makes such wide disparity in how long people live? On afterthoughts, (from this) statistics is a way…

  • When we lose focus, — by Kenneth Justice.

    One of those times when I think, why people say my girlfriend ditched me or my boy friend dumped me or my paramour actually screwed me. How about they have all been “flushed”? — like a cold piece of bread dumped into a garbage bin or a f* piece s* that was flushed? Which one…

  • Mythology book, myth = mithya.

    About one and half years or so, ago, when I was doing language analysis (still, started more than 3 yrs ago perhaps) I pronounced (first in fb) that myth (the Eng world) is phonetically mythya (translit: mithya) which means falsity. (in one of my article). Devdutt, A prominent mythologist (although he is perhaps one who…